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If you received a speeding ticket anywhere in Kansas, the issue is not simply the fine — it is the moving violation that becomes part of your official Kansas driving history.

Kansas does not use a traditional points system. Instead, the Kansas Division of Vehicles tracks moving violations. Multiple convictions within a short period — not point totals — trigger license restriction or suspension.

How Speeding Tickets Work Across Kansas

Speeding enforcement is particularly active along I-70, I-35, I-435, US-69, US-50, K-10, K-7, and other major commuter corridors throughout the state.

Most city-issued citations are handled in municipal court. More serious or certain filed charges may proceed through district court in the relevant county.

In most cases, we can appear on your behalf in municipal courts throughout Kansas.

Kansas Does Not Use Points – Here’s What That Means

Kansas evaluates patterns of moving violations rather than assigning numeric points. Understanding how convictions accumulate is critical before paying any ticket. → Kansas Does Not Use Points – What Kansas Uses Instead

Repeated convictions can lead to administrative restriction: → How Kansas Restricts or Suspends Licenses for Multiple Moving Violations

Amendment and Diversion Across Kansas Courts

Many Kansas municipal courts allow eligible drivers to resolve speeding cases through amendment to a non-moving violation or diversion agreements. → Kansas Diversion vs Amendment, which is better?

What Happens If You Just Pay a Ticket in Kansas?

Paying a citation is legally treated as a guilty or no-contest plea and results in a conviction reported to the Kansas Division of Vehicles. → Is Paying a Ticket a Guilty Plea?

Major Kansas Regions We Serve

Johnson County (Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa, Shawnee, Leawood and surrounding cities)
• Wyandotte County (Kansas City, Bonner Springs)
• Douglas County (Lawrence, Eudora)
• Leavenworth County (Basehor, Lansing, Leavenworth, Tonganoxie)
• Miami County (Paola, Louisburg, Osawatomie)
• Shawnee County (Topeka)
• Lyon County (Emporia)
• Riley County (Manhattan)
• Franklin County (Ottawa)
• Atchison County (Atchison)

All for a simple $70 flat attorney fee.